Saturday, July 12, 2003

BrilliantWork Founder, Sue Frederick, Releases 25 Principles of Finding Your BrilliantWork - An Inspiration to Anyone Who has Ever Searched For Meaningful Work

BrilliantWork Founder, Sue Frederick, Releases 25 Principles of Finding Your BrilliantWork - An Inspiration to Anyone Who has Ever Searched For Meaningful Work.

These 25 prinicples will help anyone who has ever been unhappy in a job, lost a job they loved, or searched for meaning in their work.

(PRWEB) March 7, 2002

Boulder, CO - March 6, 2002 - Sue Frederick, career counselor, and founder of Brilliantwork. com, released today the 25 Principles of Finding Your BrilliantWork - a guide to finding the work you'll love.

"Working with clients I've realized that most people don't give themselves permission to believe in the possibility of BrilliantWork," explains Frederick. "When I explain these 25 principles to them, they are inspired, motivated and committed to finding their true work."

Frederick defines BrilliantWork as "more than meaningful work. It's your true work - the work that transforms you - infuses you with light and infuses the world with your light. BrilliantWork transforms you into a brightly shining contributor to the world."

The 25 principles to finding your BrilliantWork include:

1. We are only truly happy (magnificent) when our work is serving the world in some meaningful way. Who cares if you're truly happy? - Your family, your loved ones, your soul, your health, and your prosperity.

2. Your work must be a good fit for you and use the innate talents and abilities that come easily to you. BrilliantWork feels graceful and is not a constant struggle.

3. Your mind is your greatest enemy to finding meaningful work that you'll love. The mind is threatened by change, and it projects fear in the form of: "Who do you think you are? What about your responsibilities? You need security above all else. You should just get a job, any job."

4. Your heart is your best friend for finding BrilliantWork.

5. Your deepest pain is your best clue to finding BrilliantWork.

6. Your true work will change forms throughout your life. You must always be paying attention to what goes on inside of you and around you.

7. Your dreams are very important. When you dream of a perfect career (even if it's to be a rock & roll star, actor, etc), that dream holds important clues to helping you find your true work.

8. You must go on "a diet of the mind" in order to succeed at finding the work you'll love. This diet only allows positive thoughts - no fear, self-doubt, anger, and blame - just courage and determination. You can do this one thought at a time, one hour at a time, one day at a time.

9. You are unique; the life you've lived up until this moment is not a haphazard string of events, but rather a series of stepping-stones bringing your soul to this place, to this moment, to do this work for the world.

10. If we passionately follow, with all of our heart and determination, the path to our true work, impossible doors will open, magic will happen, and obstacles will dissolve.

11. The right work resonates with your core - like being with your soulmate. You feel at peace, at ease, powerful, loved, and full of love.

12. When you have a great job and suddenly lose it, it's a wake-up call. You've been sleeping and not paying attention to the changes going on inside of you and around you. Perhaps your soul was longing to leave that job long ago. Perhaps you could have been proactive in making a change.

To read the other 13 Principles, visit http://www. BrilliantWork. com (http://www. BrilliantWork. com), a provider of exceptional career counseling and corporate services to help people re-invent their lives in the midst of turmoil.

"We need to embrace change, as frightening as it can be, and harness that energy to help us move into something greater than we've done before," says BrilliantWork Founder, Sue Frederick. "People go through cycles of change in their lives, and what may have been meaningful work in the past, may not be making them happy now. I can help people understand how to use that change to their advantage."

With services such as Turning Point Workshop, Life Renewal Workshop, resume building, belief exploration, and individual career counseling, BrilliantWork provides meaningful opportunities for employers to help their workers find new jobs or embrace change that may be happening within their present corporate structure.

"As a skilled career counselor, creative thinker, advocate and coach, I bring compassion, intelligence and dedication to helping people. I understand the courage it takes to re-invent your life and your career. I've done it myself, and my program empowers others to do it."

For more information about BrilliantWork corporate or individual programs, visit the web site at www. BrilliantWork. com or contact Sue Frederick at: 303.939.8574 email: Sue@BrilliantWork. com